Claims
- 1. A carrier track system for a multi-section boom structure including a base section, a mid section and a fly section, wherein the boom sections are selectively operable in an independent or synchronous manner relative to each other, said carrier track system comprising:
- a first carrier track, said first carrier track positioned within the mid section and base section, one end of said first carrier track being connected to the inner end of the mid section, the other end of said first carrier track being connected to the bottom wall of the base section, said first carrier track being bent back upon itself to form a bight portion facing in a direction toward the fly section;
- a second carrier track, said second carrier track positioned within the mid section and fly section, one end of said second carrier track being fixed to the inner end of the mid section, the other end of said second carrier track being secured to the bottom wall of the fly section at the inner end thereof, the second carrier track being bent back on itself to form a bight portion facing in a direction toward the base section;
- flexible hydraulic hoses and electrical cables being supported on said first and second carrier tracks; and
- a hydraulic cylinder positioned within and connected between the base, mid and fly sections for selectively extending and retracting the mid and fly sections independently or in a synchronous manner relative to each other, whereby the first and second carrier tracks accommodate the movement of the flexible hydraulic hoses and electrical cables during the telescopic movement of the mid and fly sections, to thereby prevent damage to the hoses and cables.
- 2. A carrier track system according to claim 1, wherein the fly section is polygonal in cross-section, a pair of spaced channels mounted in the bottom inside corners of the fly section, fixed hydraulic hoses and fixed electrical conduits being positioned in said channels, the second carrier track being positioned in the space between said channels, whereby the channels provide a guide for the second carrier track.
- 3. A carrier track system according to claim 2, wherein the channels are fixedly connected to the bottom and side walls of said fly section, whereby the side walls of the fly section are reinforced against buckling due to excess stress.
- 4. A carrier track system according to claim 1, wherein a longitudinally extending cable support tube is positioned within the mid section, said tube being fixedly connected at one end thereof to the inner end of said mid section, said one end of said second carrier track being connected to the opposite end of said tube.
- 5. A carrier track system according to claim 1, wherein the hydraulic cylinder comprises a dual rod cylinder having its cylinder mounted in said fly section, a first tubular rod slidably mounted in said cylinder and extending through the mid section and a second tubular rod slidably mounted in said first tubular rod, and extending into said base section, said second tubular rod being connected to the base section.
- 6. A carrier track system according to claim 5, wherein a collar is mounted within said mid section, said first tubular rod extending through said collar, a depending bracket secured to said collar, said one end of said first carrier track being connected to said bracket, and said one end of said second carrier track being connected to said bracket.
- 7. A carrier track system according to claim 1, wherein the multi-section boom structure comprises a riser assembly supporting a mobile aerial work platform.
- 8. A carrier track system for a multi-section boom structure including a base section, a mid section and a fly section, wherein the boom sections are selectively operable in an independent or synchronous manner relative to each other, said carrier track system comprising first and second carrier tracks, said first carrier track positioned within the mid section and base section, one end of said first carrier track being connected to the inner end of the mid section, the other end of said first carrier track being connected to the bottom wall of the base section, said first carrier track being bent back upon itself to form a bight portion facing in a direction toward the fly section, said second carrier track positioned within the mid section and fly section, one end of said second carrier track being connected to the inner end of the mid section, the other end of said second carrier track being secured to the bottom wall of the fly section at the inner end thereof, the second carrier track being bent back on itself to form a bight portion facing in a direction toward the base section, flexible hydraulic hoses and electrical cables being supported on said first and second carrier tracks, a hydraulic cylinder positioned within and connected between the base, mid and fly sections for selectively extending and retracting the boom sections independently or in a synchronous manner relative to each other, whereby the first and second carrier tracks accommodate the movement of the flexible hydraulic hoses and electrical cables during the telescopic movement of the boom sections, to thereby prevent damage to the hoses and cables; the base section being polygonal in cross-section having a continuous planar bottom wall, and a pair of spaced channels mounted in the bottom inside corners of the base section, said channels being fixedly connected to the bottom wall and side walls of said base section, fixed hydraulic hoses and fixed electrical conduits positioned in said channels, the first carrier track being positioned in the space between said channels, whereby the channels provide not only a guide for the first carrier track but also a reinforcement for the side walls to prevent buckling thereof due to excess stress.
- 9. A carrier track system according to claim 8, wherein wear pads are mounted on the bottom wall of the mid section at the inner end thereof, said channels having top surfaces, and said wear pads being slidably mounted on the top surfaces of said channels.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/312,836 filed on Sep. 27, 1994, now abandoned.
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